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Thread #120448   Message #2620275
Posted By: Rasener
28-Apr-09 - 04:58 AM
Thread Name: BS: Greaseproof paper and Parchment paper
Subject: RE: BS: Greaseproof paper and Parchment paper
Greaseproof paper
Made from unbleached paper, and has a wide variety of uses in the kitchen. It is ideal for wrapping food and is suitable for use in fridges, freezers, conventional and combination and microwave ovens. It can be used to line cake tins and baking trays - grease lightly before using in the oven, to wrap foods for packed lunches and picnics and to wrap fatty foods such as butter, cheese, smoked fish, cold meats and salami.

Use greaseproof paper to make jam pot covers and lids and for separating food into individual portions for freezing. Greaseproof paper sheets (250 x 38cm) are also available for baking and lining tins.


Parchment paper -- also called baking paper or baking parchment -- is a heavy-duty paper sold on rolls in boxes, like aluminum foil and plastic wrap. It is moisture-resistant and grease-resistant, and has several uses in the kitchen.

Primarily, parchment is used for lining baking pans. It eliminates greasing baking pans so there is virtually no clean-up. And parchment-lined baking pans practically guarantee that food won't stick, which is especially helpful when baking cakes and sticky cookies; they practically slide out of the pans.

Line a baking pan with parchment paper to prevent foods from sticking and make clean-up easy.

Parchment helps out in other ways too. You can literally pick up an entire batch of cookies from the baking sheet and transfer them to a wire rack to cool without fumbling with hot pans and spatulas. (No more misshapen cookies.) And parchment also holds up in microwave cooking.

Parchment also is used to make disposable pastry bags and to bake foods en papillote, a cooking method in which foods and seasonings are cooked together inside an envelope made with the parchment.

Look for parchment paper in the baking section of the supermarket or with the aluminum foil and plastic wrap. Pre-cut parchment circles for lining round cake pans are available in kitchen specialty stores.


Does that help :-)
I am even more confused :-)